From Kristin Dos Santos of E! Online:
ammysin: Anything new on Blaine/Kurt on Glee? Can’t get enough of those two!
Neither can we. That’s why we were so psyched when Darren Criss told us that Blaine and Kurt (Chris Colfer) have real staying power. “They’re in the honeymoon stage, and they’ve just recently gotten together, so that’s really new and exciting like any new relationship is,” he says to us. “I think [Blaine] has something really special with Kurt. It’s not just a flash in the pan kind of crush.”
Bagelsvswaffles: True or false: Tina from Glee has some kind of storyline coming up?
True. In fact, the “Night of Neglect” episode is all about those New Directions members who haven’t been in the spotlight in awhile. “It’s about people who have been neglected, and now they have the opportunity to show what they’ve got,” Harry Shum Jr. tells us. Who has been on your Glee neglected list that you hope will soon get some serious screen time?
kec0309: I need more #Glee scoop! What can we expect when Jonathan Groff returns as Jesse St. James?
Even though our first assumption would be that Jesse is returning to woo Rachel, he has another motive up his sleeve (which is most likely a leather jacket sleeve, of cours). But don’t worry, Jesse’s motive isn’t evil. He’s just trying to help out a friend. But even if his motive was evil, who cares? The Groff is back!
YELYAHbosco: There is lots of speculation about Glee‘s Santana and her sexuality, any scoop on her upcoming storyline?
“She’s definitely a lesbian,” Brad Falchuk tells us, forever putting to rest the question of her sexuality. Now that we cleared that up, Santana won’t be over Brittany anytime soon, so instead of dealing with it, she kind of runs from it. And she’ll be running into the arms of…a dude.
Maggie in Lexington, Ky.: Glee, por favor!
The bosses over at Glee are looking to cast someone to play Jarod, a high school student with Down syndrome. Perhaps he’ll have some kind of relationship with Becky (Lauren Potter)?
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
New Spoilers on Klaine, Brittana, “Night of Neglect” etc!
Monday, April 11, 2011
The ladies of 'Glee' cover Marie Claire
Chord Overstreet Talks About The Glee Project
What Adele Song is Gwyneth Paltrow Diligently Preparing to Sing on Glee?
I have some rather exciting news to share. After weeks of rigorous 5 hour a day workouts with fitness guru Tracy Anderson, voice training with legendary vocal coach and dear family friend Seth Rudetsky and a dedicated macrobiotic diet of miso and watercress soup, screen siren Gwyneth Paltrow is finally ready to tackle the musical stylings of some peasant girl named Adeal? Adalee? Oh, sorry, my assistant has informed me that apparently, it's called 'Adele.' My apologies. I must admit, I usually only listen to African tribal choirs and isolationist and organic ambient music (yes, even my music is organic!).
Paltrow, who is known for her Academy Award winning role in Shakespeare in Love, as well as other cinematic masterpieces such as Emma, Great Expectations and Shallow Hal, is currently moonlighting on a television series entitled Glee. As I do not own a television set, I called upon my darling friend Tinsley Mortimer to confirm. She says that although she has not seen the program either she did run into one of the shows stars, a "Leah Michelle," at Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Labor Day for the Labour Party luncheon this past summer. Now, I'm not one to gossip but Tinsley tells me that the diminutive young ingenue was simply binging herself on the vegan canapes (she ate 4 of them, can you believe it?!?!?!) and downing the Dom like it was Pellegrino sparkling water! With manners like that it's no wonder she is on network TV.
But back to my dear friend Gwyneth. In honor of her performance, I will be holding a champagne and caviar toast on my pied-à-terre in Gramercy Park. I do hope that you don't think that you are allowed to join us.
Kiss kiss,
luvthatdrtywata
Sunday, April 10, 2011
11 Characters Who Are Bringing Their Shows Down
Sue Sylvester, 'Glee'
This character went from the best scene-stealer around to, well, almost the best scene-killer. It's no surprise Jane Lynch won the Emmy for 'Glee' season 1. 'Glee' season 2? That's another story. The character has gotten more and more absurd and cartoony. In fact, it wouldn't be surprising if Ryan Murphy and co. actually did an episode with an animated Sue Sylvester. By giving her so much to do, and trying to top each stunt, Sue Sylvester has become a burden for 'Glee.' That's not to say that every scene and episode with her is horrible; it's just a balance issue that needs to be rectified.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Jonathan Groff discusses return of Jesse St. James on GLEE
Jesse St. James, played by Jonathan Groff, is most known for being Rachel Berry’s (Lea Michele) ex-boyfriend from the rival Carmel High School.
“I love his confidence and how unabashedly full of himself he is,” Groff said. “Is he good or is he bad? Jesse certainly had a secret. He’s likable and unlikable at the same time. It’s a fun balance.”
In the last episode Jesse appeared in, he egged Rachel in the WMHS parking lot after their relationship turned sour then leads the Vocal Adrenaline glee club to a win over the New Directions in the Regionals competition.
“It was awesome. I loved it,” Groff said of the parking lot scene. “The only thing that was hard was not laughing. It took five or six takes. The lines were so intense.”
“I wish I knew more,” he said of Jesse’s return. “I found out last week. Ryan Murphy contacted me. I start in a week or two.”
“I’ll be singing with Lea probably but I don’t know if he’s raising havoc or coming to apologize.”
“Their relationship was a little unresolved,” he said. “I would like some resolution.”
Source: masslive.com
Darren Criss Down for Warbler Spin-Off
Darren Criss tells to Access Hollywood at the Spring 2011 Oxygen upfronts in New York that he is open to the idea of a Warblers spin-off.
"Hey, I'm just happy to be invited to the party. A spin-off, whatever they want, I'm happy where I am." He added, "I think Blaine serves a really cool function in the grander scheme of 'Glee' so I don't think we need to focus particularly - you know, but if they want to do it, hey, I'm down! Whatever they want."
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